Tenet's CIA Exit Will Spur
Debate on Spy Agencies

WASHINGTON -- George Tenet said he would step down as director of the Central Intelligence Agency next month, adding to the turmoil in America's spy agencies and setting the stage for a broad debate about whether it's time to change the structure of U.S. intelligence.

Mr. Tenet handed his resignation to President Bush in a private, 45-minute meeting Wednesday night at the White House, officials said. The president told reporters Thursday that the 51-year-old Mr. Tenet is resigning as of July 11 -- his seventh anniversary...